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pugnabimus tecum, contendemus tecum, eoque vehementius pugnabimus, quo te vehementius admiramur (Cobet to Madvig, 1875)
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Latin tattoo

Rogueclassicism has a post about a Latin tattoo on the back of the "escort" whom Eliot Spitzer had employed, and there are a lot of very bad

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Dennis in Uncategorized | June 13, 2008 | 218 Words

Wise man say …

multa legas facito, tum lectis neglege multa; nam miranda canunt, sed non credenda poetae.”See to it that you do much reading, and then overlook much

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Dennis in Pedagogy | May 18, 2008 | 307 Words

Communicating in the classroom

Eighty-some years ago a Latin teacher by the name of Wren Jones Grinstead (and what a name it is) wrote a piece for the Classical Journal about the us

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Dennis in Pedagogy | April 28, 2008 | 242 Words

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